Sunday, December 21, 2008

High Five

I've had this post in my head for a while now, but since I released myself from the guilt of not posting regularly, I haven't taken the time to write it.

The Rubies. View from Dead Snag, December 7, 2008

I have never given so many high-fives in my life as I have lately. It all started at Ultimate Frisbee. Score? High Five! Make a good play? High Five! Pass a friend on the field? High Five! The hand-slapping moved to the crag, too. Lead a route? High Five! Successful climb on top rope? High Five! Good try at climbing anything? High Five! Belay? High Five! Then it moved home. Playing Cranium and get an answer right? High Five! Tell a good story? High Five! Goofing off at the bar? High Five!


It's nice to have supportive friends, friends who encourage you in all your pursuits. I love rock climbing partly because I love the encouragement along the way and the excitement everyone feels when someone accomplishes their route, or just gives something a try.

Knitting is like a high-five sometimes. Finish a hat? High Five! There's no one giving me a high five at one in the morning after I weave in that last end, of course, but the feeling is there. I feel accomplished, satisfied and excited.


I haven't finished all my Christmas gifts. In fact, one that I started way back in September hasn't been touched since then. The intricate, detailed pattern got confusing and I ran out of time to deal with it. My plan is to finish everything (except Patti) on the plane rides to and from Detroit. Here's what I've finished so far.

Gryla's Howl, now finished.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

High five on the hats!!

That is one gorgeous picture of Dead Snag (if intriguingly named).

Isn't it better to blog w/o guilt? it's fun!

TK said...

Thanks.

aimee said...

yay. that's so nice to hear about. i love the pic of you!!! the helmet, especially.

RAS said...

High Five on the return to posting and the quality of the post. :p

Unknown said...

Whoa! Are you knitting in that picture or stitching up your hand? And it kind of looks like you're knitting with climbing rope. Hmmmm...

TK said...

It looks like I'm stitching my hand because I'm using very small needles. I love that the picture looks like I'm knitting the rope.